If you updated your iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 1, or iPod touch to iOS 5 yesterday evening — or if you’re only just doing it now because Apple’s servers were hammered to smithereens last night — your first port of call is jailbreaking and installing Cydia.

AnandTech has seemingly done the impossible and provided preliminary benchmarks for the iPhone 4S and the A5 SoC that is daintily ensconced within. If the numbers are accurate, the iPhone 4S will sport the same processor as the iPad 2 — the same dual-core Cortex-A9 CPU and SGX 543MP2 GPU — but clocked at 800MHz,…

The Apple WWDC keynote address was full of surprising announcements, but, as is often the case, it was most notable for what it didn’t include.

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